The NEUROSURGIC community

The place where neurosurgeons come together to learn from each other; to get and give advice, and share their opinions, experience and expertise. This is a member area and you have to login to gain access to most of the features inside.

Member page

When you sign up and become a NEUROSURGIC member, you get your own member page where you can present information about yourself. You also get access to all the tools you need to communicate with other members and make your own contributions to the NEUROSURGIC network.

Member lists

Are you searching for members from your own city or country? Or looking for a special member? You can filter NEUROSURGIC members by different country lists from the drop-down menu or search members by different criterias, like first name, last name or username.

Groups

One way to interact with fellow members is to join one ore more of the NEUROSURGIC groups. There are national groups and subspeciality groups, and anything in between, and if you don´t find a group of your interest you can always start your own group of choice.

Forum

The discussion forum may be considered a core function of the NEUROSURGIC community. Here you can participate in ongoing discussion threads on various neurosurgical subjects, and if you have a question to the community or a subject you would like to discuss, you can start your own thread.

Blogs

To start your own blog is an interesting way to give your fellow members an insight into your professional life. Write about any neurosurgical matter; your latest case of interest, conferences you´ve been to etc. Or you can write about your freetime interests or any trivia you like.

Albums

Another way to share your interesting moments with the community is to upload images to your albums. Publish images from your interesting cases, from your surroundings at work, your colleagues and coworkers etc. Or you can upload images from your latest holidays with short travel stories.

Maps

The NEUROSURGIC community maps is an interesting feature where you can see registered members on a global Google map, and another map shows you just the members that are online.The maps include a streetview icon, and they show each located member as a marker with microprofile in the marker.